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Federmesser culture

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in the Frisian part of the Netherland, spanning the area of Belgium, the Netherlands, northern France, northern Germany, southern
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J.-G. Rozoy, trans. L.G. Strauss, "The (Re-)Population of Northern France between 13,000 and 8000 BP",
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to the south. The name is derived from the characteristic small backed flint blades, in German termed
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The British Palaeolithic: Human Societies at the Edge of the Pleistocene World
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is an archaeological umbrella term including the late
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Index


Paleolithic
Pliocene
before Homo
Lower Paleolithic
Ma
ka
Lomekwi
Oldowan
Acheulean
Madrasian
Soanian
Clactonian
Mugharan
Middle Paleolithic
ka
Mousterian
Aterian
Micoquien
Sangoan
Upper Paleolithic
ka
Initial Upper Paleolithic
Fertile Crescent
Emiran
Ahmarian
Baradostian
Aurignacian
Zarzian
Kebaran

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